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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 1120284" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>Ok, this what you stated a few posts ago: </p><p></p><p>imo if they let mother nature take its course there would be no such thing as a polled hereford. imo there is way too much inconsistency, junk, whatever attached to the polled gene. sit at any sale barn, visit with any commercial hereford rancher or any feeder... there is no such thing as a commercial polled hereford ranch... maybe hobby but that about cover it. all opinion gathered all on my own."</p><p></p><p>Your saying all the "junk" and all the "inconsistency" are "attached to the polled gene". So why hasn't this ever been proven? Why are so many beef cattle breeds polled and not having to deal with these problems "attached" to the polled gene, not to mention a chorus of "horned breeders" constantly condemning the polled cattle within their breed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 1120284, member: 8677"] Ok, this what you stated a few posts ago: imo if they let mother nature take its course there would be no such thing as a polled hereford. imo there is way too much inconsistency, junk, whatever attached to the polled gene. sit at any sale barn, visit with any commercial hereford rancher or any feeder... there is no such thing as a commercial polled hereford ranch... maybe hobby but that about cover it. all opinion gathered all on my own." Your saying all the "junk" and all the "inconsistency" are "attached to the polled gene". So why hasn't this ever been proven? Why are so many beef cattle breeds polled and not having to deal with these problems "attached" to the polled gene, not to mention a chorus of "horned breeders" constantly condemning the polled cattle within their breed? [/QUOTE]
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